Philips - Xper Flex Cardio Physiomonitoring System
DESCRIPTION
Hemodynamic Monitors
Xper Flex Cardio is flexible enough to be installed in nearly every interventional environment, such as cardiac catheterization, invasive vascular, electrophysiology, and even hybrid labs combined with surgical suites.
Through a combination of advanced applications and workflow flexibility, Xper Flex Cardio Physiomonitoring puts clinical intelligence to work, simplifying clinician workflow, improving financial outcomes and helping to improve the standard of care. Xper Flex Cardios easy mounting and small size unobtrusively provide information wherever it is needed. The system supports integrated Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) measurements, and its DXL Algorithm provides advanced ECG analysis tools, including Culprit Artery Detection and ST Maps. The DXL Algorithm also analyzes 16-lead ECGs for the cath lab environment for improved detection of the right ventricular and posterior infarct.
FORUMSView All (2)
1Reply11 years ago | Repeated failures... Team, Has anyone experienced the repeated, consistant failures of this system? We have three of these units in our Cath labs since October last year and I have had to replace five of them after repeated failures. Your input please. Alex Reply |
0Replies12 years ago | mouse and keyboards locking up We have several new Xper Information Management Physiomonitoring 5 units running in are holding area. We have been experiencing issues with the mouse and keyboards locking up intermittently. We also have a less alarming issue with the screens going to sleep. I would like to know if anyone else out there has been experiencing similar issues with these particular units. Thanks, Don Reply |
FEATURES
- Space-saving design delivers placement and positioning flexibility
- Streamlined FFR workflow makes it easy to access FFR measurements, from acquisition to automatic data entry onto reports
- DXL Algorithm provides 16-lead ECG analysis, Culprit Artery Detection and patented ST Maps.
Weight | 4.4 lbs |